This is a very early video it seems on this channel - but it has since evolved with some mind-bending material especially on gravity, time and the illusion of forces. This is a terrific channel!
Great channel, LOVE it since beginning. One cent of my voice: Jupiter ALSO has rings, and planets do NOT rotate around Sun, rather ALL objects rotate around gravitational center called "barycentre" which can sometimes be above Sun "surface". But these are the details!
@1:11 I like how you show the asteroid belt as a relatively sparse arrangement of rocks, not a super-dense cluster. That's how you know you're dealing with someone educated rather than hollywood.
The background music is very lovely, could you share some more info about it, please? (Also, I am binging the channel now, very interesting, explained in easy to digest manner, individual videos not too long or too short, great stuff!)
Are the distances and sizes up to proper scaling? Or is it exaggerated? I know it's difficult if we are up to scale, but seeing such things produces better intuition
A bit late, but the distances seem to be in scale, except the distances from the Sun up to Jupiter (inner solar system) are scaled up relative to the rest of the solar system [Jupiter should be around halfway from Saturn to the Sun]. Relative radii seem accurate (except for the Sun of course), but the size/distance ratio almost always has to be exaggerated since their scales are way too disparate to be compared.
"The solar system is the set of all objects which are subjected to the attraction the sun". 0:12 I mean isn't Andromeda galaxy also attracted by the sun I think you say the set of objects which are significantly affected by the gravity of the sun. That doesn't seem neat but i think is better though there is maybe a better one " the sun together with the group of celestial bodies that are held by its attraction and revolve around it also": this one seems good Edit: Nevertheless, great video
The Andromeda galaxy is a galaxy. The solar system consists of objects attracted to the sun, which is one star out of about a hundred thousand million in our galaxy, the Milky Way. So no, the Sun does not have any influence on the Andromeda galaxy.
You said the radius of the solar system is at least 1.5 light years. In that case there is not much interstellar space even out here and further inside the galaxy all star systems would be overlapping each other.
The physics professor told his students: There are faint rings around Uranus. To which they replied: Well, you have ring around the collar. Those dirty rings.
your intro statement is strictly not true. gravity influence of every object in the universe spans whole universe. also, transit objects are not part of solar system. things locked into orbit with the sun for a few billion years, give or take.
The guy has a voice that makes this 100x more interesting. The explanations are perfect and the animations help so much.
ikr his voiceis that of a mystery man teaching you about the secrets of the cosmos
This channel is criminally under-rated.
What a great channel, sparks my noobie-like knowledge of the universe we live in. Hope there's a lot more to come :)
Plenty more coming :)
The zoom outs to show scale always amazes me 👍
And it's not even to scale! Check out Josh Worth's map called "If the Moon were only One Pixel", it is mind blowing!
THIS IS THE MOST UNDERRATED CHANNEL AMONG SPACE AND MATH NERDS
This is a very early video it seems on this channel - but it has since evolved with some mind-bending material especially on gravity, time and the illusion of forces. This is a terrific channel!
i like how mars has ice on it and saturn has a blue hat because of the hexagon
Ahah glad you noticed these :)
Great channel, LOVE it since beginning. One cent of my voice: Jupiter ALSO has rings, and planets do NOT rotate around Sun, rather ALL objects rotate around gravitational center called "barycentre" which can sometimes be above Sun "surface". But these are the details!
@1:11 I like how you show the asteroid belt as a relatively sparse arrangement of rocks, not a super-dense cluster. That's how you know you're dealing with someone educated rather than hollywood.
*“behind Saturn lies ur anus”*
Why tf am I laughing so hard at this xD
The background music is very lovely, could you share some more info about it, please?
(Also, I am binging the channel now, very interesting, explained in easy to digest manner, individual videos not too long or too short, great stuff!)
Hey I love your videos!Je suis français
Ahah thanks :)
Just recommend your channel to a friend he is watching it now!
Such good videos!
This channel is AMAZING!!
Insane stuff and extremely interesting. I am glad to have found this Channel.
Are the distances and sizes up to proper scaling? Or is it exaggerated? I know it's difficult if we are up to scale, but seeing such things produces better intuition
A bit late, but the distances seem to be in scale, except the distances from the Sun up to Jupiter (inner solar system) are scaled up relative to the rest of the solar system [Jupiter should be around halfway from Saturn to the Sun].
Relative radii seem accurate (except for the Sun of course), but the size/distance ratio almost always has to be exaggerated since their scales are way too disparate to be compared.
Relative distance may be correct, but planet/sun size to distance is not. Check out Josh Worth's map "If the Moon were only One Pixel".
Sir can you please tell me how make videos like this. which software you are using to make graphics like this
2:36 those are called hemorrhoids
I always laugh at Uranus for some reason
Great videos! Great channel!
Love this channel
U earned a sub❤
...and of course, a certain Tesla. We mustn't forget the Tesla.
I 🦆 ING LOVE YOUR BRITISH VOICE
Ahah thanks ! Actually the voice is done by my talented friend Octave Masson ;)
"The solar system is the set of all objects which are subjected to the attraction the sun". 0:12
I mean isn't Andromeda galaxy also attracted by the sun
I think you say the set of objects which are significantly affected by the gravity of the sun.
That doesn't seem neat but i think is better though there is maybe a better one
" the sun together with the group of celestial bodies that are held by its attraction and revolve around it also": this one seems good
Edit: Nevertheless, great video
The Andromeda galaxy is a galaxy. The solar system consists of objects attracted to the sun, which is one star out of about a hundred thousand million in our galaxy, the Milky Way. So no, the Sun does not have any influence on the Andromeda galaxy.
verry underrated chanel
3:15 Kuiper's belet?
Thanks
This channel is way better than Kurzgesagt!
You said the radius of the solar system is at least 1.5 light years. In that case there is not much interstellar space even out here and further inside the galaxy all star systems would be overlapping each other.
The physics professor told his students: There are faint rings around Uranus. To which they replied: Well, you have ring around the collar. Those dirty rings.
great
Let me explain some problems that this TH-camr meant: "terrestrial"
"Core" (not nucleus)
I think that is all
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Idk why ppl say Neptune is the border of solar system, take voyager news for example
Like are Pluto and the other Trans-Neptunian objects just a joke to them?
your intro statement is strictly not true. gravity influence of every object in the universe spans whole universe. also, transit objects are not part of solar system. things locked into orbit with the sun for a few billion years, give or take.
What a genius! who created the Universe
You forgot to do our heliosphere
Why do the Saturn's rings look like disk?
In the animation you mean ?
Yes
It's a drawing which follows a very simplistic style, but yes technically the rings are separated from each other
Okay thanks
@@lpeabody You're like super-hero coming out of nowhere to answer people's two years-old questions, thanks for your time
Jupiter has been discovered to have a few more moons since this vid was made. Think there's more than 90 now!
Saturn hogging all the moons.
:o tu n'as pas la même voix mdr
It's not me ;)
@@ScienceClicEN Tu pouvais me répondre en français mdr ! :))))) !!!
Ahah no it's an English channel now we speak English here :)
@@ScienceClicEN Haha ! :D
@@ScienceClicEN Oh. I'll have to remember to speak English.
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Today I learnt after Mars you get the asteroid belt before Jupiter.
Oort cloud mind blown
There is no evidence of the oort cloud